Breeders Cup Futures

The Breeders' Cup Futures Bet is a special wager that challenges fans to select
in advance the winners of the annual Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships
races.

The Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships is an annual series of
thoroughbred horse races created as a year-end championship for North American
thoroughbreds. In addition to American and Canadian horses, it also attracts
top horses from other parts of the world, especially Europe. The Breeders' Cup
Championships is sponsored by the National Thoroughbred Racing Association
(NTRA) and held on a single day at a predetermined site, usually in the United
States or Canada.

Currently, there are eight races on the Breeders' Cup card, all classified
as Grade I races. The order of the first five listed races varies from year
to year, but the 'Juvenile', 'Turf', and 'Classic' are traditionally the last
three races. All races, unless otherwise indicated, are for any horse, regardless
of sex, 3 years old and up, and are held on a dirt track.

Breeders' Cup Future wagers have the benefit of giving added exposure to the
nation's top horses throughout the weeks leading up to the highly anticipated
Championship day.

Under Breeders' Cup Future Bet rules, each race will offer an individual pari-mutuel
pool on 23 runners plus one field entry. Betting will be held on three or four
weekends in the months prior to the Breeders' Cup. All betting will be
win-only with a minimum wager amount of $2.00. At the conclusion of each weekend's
wagering, odds for all entries become final for bets placed that particular
weekend.

The Breeders' Cup has been held each year since 1984. Listed below are the
venues where it has been held and where future ones will be held.